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Writing as a unique way of giving

Writing to heal

From the April 1992 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Getting out the message of Christianity challenges each new generation of the followers of Christ Jesus. Our works—the living of the message—reach out to those looking for answers. But along with the works come necessary words—words that recount, introduce, explore, expound, explain, and put on record the power of Truth in our lives.

Today when we hear the call "preach the gospel to every creature," how do we respond? This column offers perspectives from a variety of individuals who have responded by writing. While some of the contributors to this feature happen to be writers by trade, the column is not so much about writing as it is about the healing activity of making the Word known and felt.

It could be said that our lessons in Christian Science are costly. Not that we've had to give up anything really substantial or worthwhile. But every time we've experienced God's healing power, every time we've felt divine Love's guidance or had a fresh breeze of spiritual inspiration stir our thinking, it has been at the expense of a degree of materiality.

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